France Clinches Six Nations Title with Commanding Win Over Scotland
A dominant second-half performance in Paris secures France's second championship in four years, breaking records along the way.
- France defeated Scotland 35-16 in Paris, securing the Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory after England's earlier win over Wales kept the championship in contention.
- Thomas Ramos led the charge with 20 points, including a try, becoming France's all-time leading points scorer and key to their decisive second-half surge.
- Yoram Moefana scored two tries, while Louis Bielle-Biarrey set a tournament record with his eighth try of the campaign, contributing to France's record-breaking 31 tries in a single Six Nations season.
- Scotland showed resilience with standout performances from Blair Kinghorn and Finn Russell, but critical errors and disallowed tries proved costly against a formidable French side.
- France's depth and tactical adaptability, including a seven-forward bench strategy, were pivotal in overcoming injuries and securing their seventh Six Nations title.











































































